The role of complexity theory and network analysis for examining child welfare service delivery systems
Marianna L. Colvin, Shari E. Miller
Abstract
In response to the ongoing call for a complex systems approach for understanding and informing child welfare practice and policy, this article presents a context-specific conceptual framework that combines complexity theory and network analysis. The conceptual framework rests on the complementary nature of these theoretical and methodological concepts for inter-organizational child welfare practice. Potential applications of this framework are discussed to promote network-oriented research that informs effective collaboration among organizations serving children and families.
Topics & Concepts
WelfareContext (archaeology)Conceptual frameworkService delivery frameworkKnowledge managementManagement scienceSociologyService (business)Computer scienceBusinessPolitical scienceEconomicsSocial scienceMarketingPaleontologyBiologyLawCommunity Health and DevelopmentHomelessness and Social IssuesEvaluation and Performance Assessment